| Coleman E. Bishop - 1883 - 384 páginas
...rolled into this abyss. This commenced the loss of the battle. Other fatalities were yet to arise. Was it possible for Napoleon to win the battle ? We...harmonize with the law of the nineteenth century. It was time for this vast man to fall ; his excessive weight in human destiny disturbed the balance.... | |
| Victor Hugo - 1886 - 356 páginas
...win the battle ? We answer in the negative. Why ? On account of Wellington, on account of Bliicher ? No ; on account of God. Bonaparte, victor at Waterloo,...harmonize with the law of the nineteenth century. Another series of facts was preparing, in which Napoleon no longer had a place ; the ill-will of events... | |
| Victor Hugo - 1887 - 360 páginas
...catastrophe was brought about by a peasant's shake of the head. Other fatalities were yet to arise. Was it possible for Napoleon to win the battle ? "We...negative. Why ? On account of Wellington, on account of Bliicher ! No ; on account of God. Napoleon no longer had a place ; the ill-will of events had been... | |
| Victor Hugo - 1887 - 440 páginas
...catastrophe was brought about by a peasant's shake of the head. Other fatalities were yet to arise. Was it possible for Napoleon to win the battle ? We...negative. Why ? On account of Wellington, on account of Bliicher? No; on account of God. Buonaparte, victor at Waterloo, did not harmonize with the law of... | |
| Victor Hugo - 1887 - 568 páginas
...peasant's shake of the head. Other fatalities were yet to arise. Was it possible for Napoleon to wiu the battle ? We answer in the negative. Why ? On account of Wellington, on account of Bliicher ? No ; on account of God. Buonaparte, victor at Waterloo, did not harmonize with the law of... | |
| Henry Washington Hilliard - 1892 - 472 páginas
...numbers they fell back as darkness settled upon the field. Victor Hugo says of this disastrous day : " Was it possible for Napoleon to win the battle ? We...harmonize with the law of the nineteenth century. Another series of events was preparing in which Napoleon had no longer a place ; the ill-will of events... | |
| Ainsworth Rand Spofford, Charles Gibbon - 1893 - 462 páginas
...catastrophe was brought about by a peasant's shake of the head. Other fatalities were yet to arise. Was it possible for Napoleon to win the battle? We...? On account of Wellington, on account of Blucher 7 No ; on account of GOD. Bonaparte, victor at Waterloo, did not harmonize with the law of the 19th... | |
| 1894 - 646 páginas
...catastrophe was brought about by a peasant's shake of the head. Other fatalities were yet to arise. Was it possible for Napoleon to win the battle? We...harmonize with the law of the nineteenth century. Another series of facts was preparing, in which Napoleon had no longer a place; the ill will of events... | |
| Victor Hugo - 1895 - 332 páginas
...negative. Why ? Because of Wellington ? Because of Blucher ? No. Because of God. Bonaparte, conqueror at Waterloo, did not harmonize with the law of the nineteenth century. Another series of facts was preparing, in which Napoleon had no place. The ill-will of events had long... | |
| 1898 - 524 páginas
...poleon's catastrophe was brought by a peasant's shake of the head. Other fatalities were yet to arise. Was it possible for Napoleon to win the battle? We...harmonize with the law of the nineteenth century. An other series of facts was preparing, in which Napoleon had no longer a place : the ill will of events... | |
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